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Heh all,

I'm a newbie and loving what I've been picking up in REI so far. Question for the experts here is which are the top three Real Estate Investment coaching programs that are known? Could you please share this info for two categories.

#1 Please share the best general coaching program that covers all the Real Estate Investment domains.

#2 What about the best focused coaching program that covers Wholesaling.

Also, is there a list where these REI coaching programs are listed and rated?

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I have to agree with the others. Your request is like asking for a "sports" coach. You'll be hard pressed to find a coach that teaches Lacrosse, rugby, cricket, and shot put.

Also, a coach is typically used to accelerate growth, not get you started. I recommend you figure out what you want to do, then actually do it to see if you enjoy it, have some skills, etc. Then you hire a coach to accelerate your learning and take you to the next level.

Using a sports analogy, it would be foolish to hire a basketball coach if your intent is to play pickup games every Saturday for fun. Even if you're in a local 50+ league and want to be competitive, a coach is probably over-kill. A coach makes sense if you are 23 and want to increase your skills enough to earn a living with the sport.

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